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H. c. HUTCHINSONQ Lamp Burner. w v

Patented March 8, 1864.

I STATES? f HENRY 'o.-"H ToHi1 IsoN, ,\oF GAYUGA, NEW Yon'm -I FtoVEn-L Ma euansag a u i I Specification torniing par-t of-Letters Patent No. 41,846, dated-March8,-1864.

SON, of Cayuga in the"countyot'- Cayuga and useful LampBurner for Lanterns ori Ope'm Lamps; anti Idolherebydeelare that the-fol- ,lowing' isa-full eleaigand exact tl,es cripti0n' of the -san1e',:r'eference being had tb the-ae the; upright part of the tube. v When the wick: burns away :at the ,en'tl,, it may be prickedv albfigbyan instrument moving alon'g the slot. For'bmning"petroleu1n;the wick need not be tight-in the tube, but -will make a better into the tube. I "M This burner will,besides'givingan e gc cellent n .ngm by being loose enough to admit air. fre'elyeompanying: drawings, an'd to the letters of ,l'igh't,'stand-'to be carried in the heaviest windretereneemark'ed'thereon." I .1 The nature of myinventionconsists n the an i this is one particular merit. claimed. for.

, in an ordinary lantern without losingthe fianfro,

f deflection of :the" wick-tube ancljeuttingflan' thls'bu-rne'r, that the.agitation.ofthe flame,

5 opening or slot in the side of'thesam'e, as: either by wind or notionpeausing it to burn 5 shown inthe seetional drawings hereto 'apagainst-or around the wick-tube; heats it,; and Ypentled', in whieh-- q toauses therebytanihereasecl flow'of pi], and The -space A 13 represents the opening or thus-enables it to hold the flame, and when slotfrom'whieh the'flainerises L, the pointat the agitation eeasesnthetflame, will retu'rn' te" wmnnie wic'ktube enters thesei'ew euq); E,

I its. former size and; steadiness. 4 I a thewick; F G H I; the bil-pot' or lamp; 0' @The regulator is not an essential part-0f the .shows a section of a regulatoreoi-isistin'g of a, burner, g thongh a com'eninceaand perhaps tube inelosing thew'iek-tube,\gith an opening sbme advantage, Theiflame r'n'ay he made as, oorrespondingtothe openiiig in the wick-tube, wideas frles redgby lengthening the lateral revoivin'g freely upon the same';. D, section open-ing'and usinga larger Wick; of handle attached -to regulator; K, section; 1 The "-d eviee'of the 'horizontally-deflected of screw fastening oil-pot tofthe base of "the, wioh-tube hasa further pfi'werof holdingpthe lantern. The wick-tube is fastened ffirnilyto fianieiu consequence of its-permitting a' fr'ee- I the ser'ewbnp, which, for safety, should genpassage bf the a-ir 'un'der the tube, when the erallybe providegl with a small vent-hole.

flame is flared eitherway, whiehsucks arbunil lo use'the burner, draw the wick through the -tube,' thus supplying the flame with air;

the wick-tube, out oft the end square are on eurr nts moving-1hr direction favorable to A, and prick up the wick between A and B,

so that it. stands slightly above the edges of flame}. n the opening; .The 'wiek then being ignited, th-eupward current of air, caused'by' the draft o'f'the flame striking against the'lott'eriside l y Letters" Patent;

tube and is drawn in. at the upper side against wherebyja'jwirle tia'me may-be obtained from t-he base of the-flame. ,The flame-is also snp "combustion, hilt 'n'ot"to: carrying' away the] What Ielaim as mvi nventioinantl"desire to v A A deflected, wiek-tubeuwitgh;alateral oi'ien f of the tube, follows the circumference of the ing for tlfe flaine', Asubstantia-lly a's described;

smjalla wick-tube anda free 'aeee'ss of air to the! plied-with anadditional quantity of air which b'ase oil-the flaniel' in u hateyer tlireetioii;it

enters the open-em t of the tube, and ifa still mayhem from the tube, 1 larger an-dfbrighter lightis requiredthe wick I I HENRY O. HUTQHLNSQK;

tube may be constructed openat hothends .Wttnesses: v byf'bein g formed in the shape of a cross with WM B.' WOODI N, one-half ofithewiek carried leach way froma- ALBERT L. SIPON;v 

